I agree If Hitler had known he had a son, I believe like with the goebbels family, his son would have died in the bunker with him, Eva and his dog Blondie.

This being said I'd like to put a spin on this....B movie style.
What if Hitler didn't know he had a son!
Alot of high ranking officials escaped captivity, especially scientists. What if some of them had a cool plan to continue on in some way that we haven't yet heard of. Or, how glorious, they managed to grow a clone from some genetic material they had taken from Hitler. Maybe there is even a clone of Stalin somewhere in a lab facility waiting to be awakened.
We could certainly do it today, back then, who knows.

I love Sci-fi, great stuff!!!

Are you aware of the movie 'Boys from Brazil'? Because that's basically the plot for it.

She was the English aristocrat who became so enamoured with Hitler that she shot herself in the head at the outbreak of war.

Unity Mitford, the daughter of Lord Redesdale, had been so entwined in the Führer’s inner circle that British secret services described her as “more Nazi than the Nazis”. But could this cousin of Winston Churchill have been closer to Hitler than anyone suspected?

An article published today raises the possibility that Mitford, who survived her suicide attempt, may have given birth to his child.

Quote:

Martin Bright, writing in the New Statesman, describes a phone call he received from a woman called Val Hann that suggested there could be more to it: “She explained that her aunt Betty Norton had run a maternity home to the gentry in Oxfordshire during the war and that Unity Mitford had been one of her clients.

“Her aunt’s business, in the tiny village of Wigginton, had depended on discretion and she had told no one except her sister that Unity had had a baby. Her sister had passed the story on to her daughter Val.”

When asked who the father of this child might be, Ms Hann paused before replying: “Well, she always said it was Hitler’s.”

I heard that all Hitler's relatives had to obligate that they won't have any children so in that way the Jews can relax without worrying of coming of Hitler Junior

I heard that there were 3 men living in Long Island that were cousins of Hitler, and that they had sworn not to produce children. The impression I was given was that they chose to do so voluntarily, but who knows. I wonder what would happen if they broke that promise....

I heard that there were 3 men living in Long Island that were cousins of Hitler, and that they had sworn not to produce children. The impression I was given was that they chose to do so voluntarily, but who knows. I wonder what would happen if they broke that promise....

Actualy those men are the children of his nephew.I hope they are left alone as WW2 had nothing to do with them.I heard that the reason they are not having children is that they want that branch of the family tree to die with them.

I don't know if this has been discussed already on here; if it has please direct me to the thread as it intrigues me to know what others might think on this subject.

Assuming it hasn't: What do you think would have been the fate of Hitler's son?

Imagine if you will that Hitler and Eva Braun had a son circa 1943, and please note I said imagine.

What do you think would have been his fate after the surrender?

Obviously if he fell into the hands of the Bolsheviks it would have been the end of a bayonet, assuming he was a lucky child.

But let us say that he falls into the hands of the British, and the British and the rest of the Allies know his identity.

What do you think would have happened next?

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Since he would have been just a toddler at the time that the war ended, I imagine he would have either been sent away to live with whatever family that was still in the picture, or else raised in Britain in an orphanage, just like any other kid.

btw, I have read that the names "Adolph" and "Hitler" were both fairly common before the war, but are now pretty much non-existant. Apparently most Hitlers changed their surname after the war. I don't know how much truth there is to that, but I guess it wouldn't surprise me.